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During two days in Croatia, be sure to try the famous Adriatic oysters and the excellent local wines while exploring the walled Old Towns of Zadar and Dubrovnik — each city also has their own unique culinary specialties. Then sail into Montenegro’s impossibly scenic waterways embraced by forested cliffs before continuing to the Tyrrhenian Sea, where you can dine on gnocchi and sip limoncello in Sorrento.

Summer 2026 Sailings

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Just released, our new season of voyages explores throughout the Mediterranean and Northern Europe in the summer of 2026. Itineraries feature new destinations in Greece, Croatia, Spain, Norway, Denmark and the UK, as well as legendary harbors from the French and Italian rivieras to the fjords of Iceland.

Plymouth, England, UK

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A good place to begin your exploration of this maritime city would be Plymouth Hoe, a scenic promenade offering panoramic views of the sound. Climb the iconic lighthouse known as Smeaton’s Tower for a perspective on the scenery from above before exploring the nearby Royal Citadel, a 17th-century fortress. A pleasant stroll takes you to the Barbican district, Plymouth’s historic quarter, where you’ll find charming shops, art galleries and seafood restaurants as well as the Mayflower Steps commemorating the departure of the Pilgrims for the New World in 1620.

Waterford, Ireland

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Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford is a charming destination known for its rich Viking heritage, picturesque scenery and unique cultural attractions. Start at the Viking Triangle, a historic area where narrow cobblestone streets and centuries-old buildings transport you back in time. Here you’ll find the Waterford Treasures, a group of adjacent museums that showcase everything from the 18th-century Bishop’s Palace to the 10th-century Reginald’s Tower, filled with Viking artifacts.